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	<title>Comments on: Overall iPhone browser traffic share is decreasing (Jan2009 to Jan2010)</title>
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		<title>By: Chris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
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		<description>Using your source, filter for Australia and explain why Blackberry surged from 4.21% market share in July 2009, to 54.83% the following month, then 58.66% in September and 61.22% in October before crashing back to about 1.43% in November then jumping back up to 56.99% in December.

Their iPhone figures seem to be directly inversely proportional in those same months.

With absolutely crazy fluctuations like that (and Nokia, iPod Touch and NetFront all react the same way), I&#039;d want to be checking any and all claims against other sources before even beginning to draw conclusions.</description>
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<p>Their iPhone figures seem to be directly inversely proportional in those same months.</p>
<p>With absolutely crazy fluctuations like that (and Nokia, iPod Touch and NetFront all react the same way), I&#8217;d want to be checking any and all claims against other sources before even beginning to draw conclusions.</p>
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